Leah S.
Yelp
Growing up in Havertown I have been going to POPS for years, however I have found now that I must move on. I am a huge supporter of local businesses and have enjoyed taking my family and my basketball team to POPs on summer evenings. However I must now continue to my daily walks a few blocks further up the street to Rita's. As I can respect small business, I can't respect being treated rudely for simply asking for a glass of water for my dog. I walk my dog everyday and when it is hot I tend to make stops and get him a drink. Jakes Hardware, Brick in Brew, Oakmont Havertown Bicycles, are a few of the local businesses I stop at and I am given a cup of water for my dog, even if I am not making a purchase. Hence why I will always continue to give them my business. Rita's also gives me a free cup of water for my dog and for this reason, I unfortunately wont return to POPS. Part of supporting local businesses is they support their locals. The owner of POPS could learn a lesson from her employees who for years have given my dog water at no charge knowing they are making much more profit off my repeat business, then what you lose in a 0.05$ cup. I am pretty sure on a 90 degree day majority of people would give a dog a free drink of water. Perhaps you should look at the big picture. You already save enough money from being a Cash Only business.